I just had a slice of pizza with Parmesan cheese, mustard, and salsa. Why? Well, I like all those items separately, so why not try them together?
But this got me thinking. There are other foods that normally don't sound right together that actually taste fantastic.
Another example would be french fries dipped in a milk-shake. Someone else told me about it and I thought it was strange until I tried it. The salty fries are a great contrast to the sweet shake.
Also, I think this might be a fast-threads topic, but the members that frequent Fast Threads tend to be much less mature than the ones in GD. I mean look at Fast Threads... 99 percent of the threads are "Will you have sex with the above persons socks" or some thing dumb like that.

Sherbet Ice-Cream and Salt

Hotdogs and taco sauce

[QUOTE=Master117;25479468]Another example would be french fries dipped in a milk-shake. Someone else told me about it and I thought it was strange until I tried it. The salty fries are a great contrast to the sweet shake. [/QUOTE]
Oh wow, I read the thread title and immediately thought of this. Whenever I get food from Wendys, I always dip the fries in a frosty.

Bacon and Vanilla Iced Cream.

[quote]Another example would be french fries dipped in a milk-shake.[/quote]
I love this. If you're in California, go to an In-N-Out burger to do this.

Anything with seven different kinds of hot sauce

Scrambled eggs and hot sauce. No lie.

Ketchup and Eggs. Fucking delicious.

Peanut Butter, Banana and Cheese Sandwich.

Ramen
Minus water, plus sugar
Smash it
Jizz

[QUOTE=LolHuh;25479645]Scrambled eggs and hot sauce. No lie.[/QUOTE]
This is how I make cafeteria eggs served at universities bearable.

-sandwich composed of toasted bread w/ maple syrup and frosted flakes as the filling
-maple fries: standard fries from the freezer that you'd normally cook in the oven, instead cook them in a pan on the stove with some maple syrup (and butter for lube)
^ both discovered when my friends and I were hammered drunk and mostly out of food when we went to my buddy's cabin

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Its fucking epic guys go try it now with any cheese, preferably the tasty sharp kind, not the soft kind.

Chocolate Chilli Chicken. I'm led to believe that it's not that popular in Australia but it's fucking incredible.
Also my mate has theorized that any two foods that are good separately are certain to be good together and after months and months I'm yet to prove him wrong. Ideas?